Tech apprenticeships can be a valuable way to earn while you continue to learn after completing your NuPaths program. You can start a career in technology, gain practical experience, and learn new skills. Here are some reasons why tech apprenticeships are valuable:
Overall, tech apprenticeships can be a valuable way to gain practical experience, develop in-demand skills, and start a successful career in the tech industry after completing a NuPaths program. Experiences and format of apprenticeships vary. Confirm the apprenticeship model and format when pursuing apprenticeship opportunities.
NuPaths is a pre-apprenticeship program that will prepare you to move into an apprenticeship or full-time job after completing the pre-apprenticeship.
Accenture, an international technology consulting company, offers apprenticeships across the U.S.
They offer programs throughout the U.S.
ACI Learning empowers tech talent to launch and advance their careers in IT, cybersecurity, and auditing through hands-on training and industry-recognized certifications. With a focus on practical skills and career readiness, ACI Learning offers a range of programs, including IT support, network administration, and cyber defense, tailored to meet industry demands.
The Amazon AWS Technical Apprenticeship program helps members of the military community—veterans and their spouses—transition to careers in cloud computing. apprentices will gain valuable skills through a paid training course coupled with on-the-job training to best prepare them for careers at Amazon.
They offer programs throughout the U.S.
Aon, a national insurance and financial services company, offers apprenticeships throughout the U.S., some of which can have a technology-focused outcome. Apprentices in these two-year programs earn an Associate’s Business Degree from a local community college as part of their “Corporate Apprenticeship Program” program.
They offer programs throughout the U.S.
Avid Solutions is a group apprenticeship sponsor and works with their employer clients to offer and manage technology apprenticeships.
They offer programs throughout the U.S. and have some Pennsylvania-based programs.
For 20+ years, Catalyte has provided opportunities for anybody, regardless of background, to launch new careers. Their apprenticeships offer you the opportunity to be paid while learning new skills and applying them on real-world client projects.
Apprenticeships are available in 38 states including Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Virginia.
The program follows the national guidelines for apprenticeship standards for CompTIA that have been approved by the U.S. Department of Labor Employment and Training Administration (US, DOL, ETA), Office of Apprenticeship (OA).
Apprenticeships are offered in the Philadelphia, PA region.
Fortyx80 intends to bridge the gap between this untapped pool of talent and employers’ need for a highly skilled workforce through the establishment of Apprenti PGH – Pittsburgh’s IT apprenticeship program.
Apprenticeships are in the Pittsburgh, PA region.
Franklin Skills Apprenticeships offers cutting-edge IT-related programs designed to bridge the skills gap and prepare tech talent for in-demand tech careers. Their apprenticeship pathways provide hands-on training in areas such as IT Support, Cybersecurity, Cloud Computing, and Network Engineering.
The IBM Apprenticeship program is a full-time, earn-and-learn program for individuals who don’t have a 4-year bachelor’s degree in the field they’re pursuing but have acquired knowledge in the domain.
They offer programs throughout the U.S.
Multiverse apprenticeships combine focused and relevant training, personalized support, and an amazing community. Helping you hit your career running — from day one.
They offer one-year programs as virtual and in-person apprenticeships throughout the U.S.
New Apprenticeship New Apprenticeship partners with leading employers to develop highly skilled, diverse early career-tech talent via an integrated apprenticeship program.
Apprenticeships are offered at different locations across the U.S.
The Telecommunications Industry Registered Apprenticeship Program (TIRAP) is a nationally recognized initiative that develops a highly skilled workforce for the telecommunications industry. Through hands-on training, mentorship, and industry-approved standards, TIRAP apprentices gain expertise in critical areas such as broadband, wireless infrastructure, and fiber optics.
TranZed is a “group” apprenticeship program offering and managing technology apprenticeship programs (including help desk roles) to its employer partners.
Apprenticeships are offered in Maryland and Pennsylvania.
Offers information technology and software developer apprenticeships in association with the School District of Philadelphia. Apprentices work for the school district as part of this one-year program.
Apprenticeships are available in Philadelphia, PA.